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Political Memo: Decision for 2020 Democrats: Should They Get in the Race Early, or Really Early?

With the primary race already historically crowded, some analysts say the old rules about when to announce no longer matter.

American Repertory Theater Will Move to Boston With Help of $100 Million Gift

The A.R.T., one of the nation’s leading regional theaters, is currently housed at Harvard in Cambridge, across the Charles River from its planned new home.

Bryce Harper agrees to record-breaking 13-year, $330 million contract with Phillies

Bryce Harper agreed to a 13-year, $330 million deal — the biggest overall free-agent contract in North American sports history — with the Phillies.

        

Teacher protests not enough to stop bill limiting KEA’s power over retirement system

A raucous crowd of Kentucky teachers who skipped school to show their disdain for a bill that would alter how members of the Teachers’ Retirement System Board of Trustees are … Click to Continue »

Five college basketball story lines ahead of the NCAA tournament

March Madness is here and that means high stakes and drama in college basketball. Here are the five story lines to watch in the coming month.

        

Jason Witten returning to Cowboys, leaves 'Monday Night Football'

After one year as an analyst on “Monday Night Football,” Jason Witten is returning to his playing career by signing a deal with the Cowboys.

        

Louisville DT Allen Love to transfer at the end of the semester

Louisville football defensive tackle Allen Love plans to transfer at the end of this semester, a team spokesman confirms.

        

A tale of two hate crimes: a hoax unraveled and a plot foiled

Wilfred Reilly is a political science professor at Kentucky State University, a historically black university in Frankfort. The arrest of Jussie Smollett came a day after the arrest of a US Coast Guard officer who prosecutors say was a white supremaci…

Benny Snell eager to prove himself at NFL combine

Kentucky running back Benny Snell is eager to prove himself at the NFL combine.

        

Europe’s choice for clean governance

 It is rare indeed when judges and prosecutors go on strike in a country. It is even rarer when they strike for their independence rather than wages. Since joining the EU in 2007, Romania has been on official probation along with Bulgaria to ensure i…

Judge denies NCAA's attempt to intervene in FBI college hoops case

The NCAA filed the request hoping to obtain more information to help in its own investigation of the college basketball recruiting scandal.

        

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